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FIERCE BOER PARODY ON “MUDYARD PIPLING.” SO Secretary Reitz, of the Transvaal, Writes a Bitter Poem Which He Calls ‘* Progressional.”” Lashes the Money Lords of Britain, Whom He Blames for the Terrible War Now Raging in South Africa. 5 i. i i i i ate 2 ; i iy i Hf j i i i it i f t Lf i me i i i i [ ant ot Rudyerd Kipling’ Poem, the | Ast bod “Recestonal, made o mighty| Tee Gaye of Got oreerra row ameng ere of Britain, | Teese are tho Lorde tine mee them sotien, ‘This parody : ‘They Rave fergetee—they bors surguiten, Dreamee with end Pott, ‘They belt tm owe, ‘But cre Golf, And cont, aw ‘These ore thete ] ‘They bare a Teale vattast Dearie tm Mein gase | LABOR NEWS. ang a model clothing fnctory. The A. F. of L. will contribute constitu. ns of tradew unions and other data aid to be| connected with the history of the two daules in tha council, one of which | mo\ement Ih thle county, ae Te er te In favor ot the recent’ mode adopted | en Stone cutters” Association of Ne to.admit one or more unions of the eucne) ark, will be sent for exhibition pu ‘Trouble is brewing in the Bullding | sweatshop = ard, president; , unions represented from dif- ty ¥ weet ets set esse win RS) pry Some geee mew ani fact, toy her wi 4 ction of the council in repudiating an | gon 1aivect, John Murray and vwtatration agreement recently, has M § Germa: ‘iroused anything but a harmon|ous feel- | uit beh oo, atipere Robingon, the local organiser, ‘a. mecting to-night et 48 Baai | jcepfer to the postition. street for the purpose of| hormenent chairman has been filled by tho newly organized Ladder peso Seaffoid Builders’ Union. meeting of the new organtsa- 4 last week and over thirty enrolled and new officers ena Ja- | mas A_meet! the trustess of | have Deen notii \e moet Important theatrical Princess Righe, It the book the music by Julian Edwards. ‘tmy * at the Casino, Chie,’ fe designated an opera bel Fett, Gieaa pitting, it the re. “Coralie dow! t ‘or weeks to ‘Th x od Lyceum seers, where joying great prosperity, Wiifiamn Gieete * will continue at the Garrick. . Langtry will enter upon week at the Garden Theatre j i tHE = E i i Tf d is¥f ness. On Wednesday, Feb. Frohman will produce the Ei drama "Hearts Are Trumps theatre, z F ak ae fs a = tae gar at the Bropire Theatre Criterion Theatre tl Be will deliver tt jee, aleo i LAtt's bg production of will be the attraction at ¢! -House next week. ight 4 B+ ty: | Oe! there will | f ogy Athlone” until March §, w! r oan avenue, will onlebrate the 1S organization tommorrow, Max! ickerbocker Theatre. There (ease | matinee Monday. Into ay Down E: oung Men'e times next week, ee be "next I * will he bea ODD LONDON, Feb. 10.—The forthcoming =e ‘will be the production of ‘The by Kirke La Shell lay, enters wu Herald At tuneful opera by Vin- I be the Castle Square's offering next week at the American! & Co., Dr ” will une ly AM the Rindioon Square Thea- @ Surprises of Love” will jt ” | Grass arid is sherlocy | wil be ai. the Pleasure Palace in where she has done an enormous bis “Brother Officers” will begin tts second yy La Miss Mande Adams has three more | tion anita Chauncey Olcott remains at the john Alfred [teenth Sireet Theatre ‘c “A Romance o! mn Tin Mur. are unsold for the one Seen addition to at the Academy of Music. will have “The eatre, with a epe- Hur" begins the last week of Ks Bridesmaids at Lord Chesterfield's Wedding to Wear Seariet—Mico Bald Wilson the Bride. SLs Ep aaa |i et ri ] ILL BE SEEN. TRESSES WHO W tetra, month at the Broadway Theatre| Bijou Theatre on Monday night. Tt will (When 1 at the Irv! AIS. ich fr weeks of| ‘The event of Monday | ¢, , comique, | Pl onda: nt ache and t week. the last Wiedorkam’ will be produced ‘onderful at the | Belasco’ "Sauere run at n entitled * tt Hani iv | to eto, jhite, of the season, will continue for tertatn them. Archie Boyd heads the lames Kk. jett, Bu an Howland wil ites Ramert 4g Rentzau” at the Harlem Opera-House next week. ere in the part. In the mean time; |e, remain Twenty-third it fe em. "Theat in “Bist a o veBister , succeeded by & ‘Aunt ny weeks to be the attraction at the New| case, York Theatre. “apt. R, o Pa, ie Mnoatieney the of | Prterpreted "by @ good Weber & Fields are bus; preparing _— ober We gor mee! NBT WREN’S OPERAS, Durlesques now in use will be Milton and Dollie Noblee will be the — top-liners at Proetor’s Bireet next week In “A ilue Widow,” while Lillian Burkbart Deal on ‘Cha Slurie, Dressler, Edward Milton Royle and Selina Fettep Koy le wili be the prin- attractiou#at Keith's. or will present an unusually t hie theatre next wer bynes and ( iy to get itn first this season at the Metropolitan Opera-House next Wednesday evening, with Sembrich, Salignac and Campa: nari in the cast. The same artists will her jast | Mon i " in “Rigoletto” (another first 'd appear - Une? will be at the Dew performance) on Saturday night, The Monday | next week. repetitions are ida” on Mon@ay ‘The Vanity ir Burlesqu night, ‘“‘Loheng on Friday night, ‘at the Theatre few York in igh h ue at Koster and tte | Bite Tut) will burlesque Sapo as| {Ou an- ie fathereole. he bill at Miner's Spe Hundred and <ftth tl heatre will be Kako and “Die Meistersinger” on Saturday afternoon. Two cycles of “Der Iting Des Nide- lungen” aro to be given thts year. The ‘ dates for the fret cycle—evening per- | by . cneanen | CoTmancesiave been arranged ar fol- Cees eae k Seaman's Musie | 088: “Das Rhelngold," Tuesday, Feb a Sen Day eight-foot giant, wala ea” gale ee | tant, “Slegteied,” ay, Feb, Mi, and “Got. with other attractions, at cathsnemavens,” Tierebay, Mare: ‘The Castle Square Opera Company wil Present “Maritena’ at the American ‘Theatre next Monday night. Mr. Ambera’s programme for the Ger in “Th Roun will contin: Tren | heuded ‘our- | f Museum. Ni figures at the Eden Musee in- j goae, Gene. Roberts, Kitchener and uiller, The benefit tendered Edward E. Rice i} wen at the Metropolitan Opers- t will bea | will be A [louse Thursday nfternoon,. while the | mania ‘Theatre nest week te: MOn- | Sherry*s on Tuesday. day, “Martha Tuesday aga Friday, Wednesday, “Der Frie- and Thursday and Baturday, “Faust; soaueta, —_——— THE BROOKLYN THEATRES, |*:.r Rone: tabet Mater” ie to be sung en act | night oy Nordica, Mantel Sivan Wi wnttetaicoe Will Happen” and tone | iekun, Fianeon ahd the chorus of Me, ‘Mage Postmaster” Next ¥ fous eons ny nikott, Week's Bitte. fe teh Sai aot an “Mistakes Will Happen” te the title of | Wi} conduct. @ farce-comedy which will be presented | recttai with three the night rea ne wit Pri- Mile. ree fomene will give a piano for the first time in Brooklyn at the| afternoon. slasnaib iad GE FO LF ON THE LA. cioth| Policeman Snatches a|{ | tte cre, tng For the iad, biinded by frieht. Was running right into the path of approaching train. ed Boy Thief from Death pie te ARR) by Train. re to thelr zai Policeman Kelly saw a small boy steal- on the Sr MANAGER WEBSTER ALIVE. ——— Aetrese Nelite MeReary’s Hasband Was Supposed to Have Gene Magara Valle. John Webster, husband of Actress | stage. | waa indeed a very sick man. No one will be| thought at this time that I could ever .| Yentor, who is the treasurer of this THE WORLD: SATURDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 10, 1900. INEXT WEEK AT THE THEATRES; ME AC GQUNTES I INGE ACT. Notorious Wife of Ear! Russell on Variety Stage. LONDON, Feb, 10.—Counteas Ruszell, who has rec In “A Runaway Gi going on the mi hall stage and wii do a song-and-dance act. Bhe Is the wife of Bart Russell. and Was Mabel Bcott, daughter of Sir Cinude Gcott, before she got her coronet. Her married life was unhappy and finally made her notorious. No divorce casé in high life has so much shocked England an did that of Countess Russell aaainst founded. When the case her she wns ostracized by society even more completely than before her sult. ‘The court granted her husband @ ju @icia! separation on the ground af legal ctuelty. Ghe appealed and the higher court rendered @ decision which set aside the separation, but failed to re- store her conjugal righta A judament was obtained againat the Countesn for $16,000 damnges for libel by Prof. Hughes « master of Bath Col- lewe, because of shocking charges of tm- morality made against iim by her in her divorce sult. Finally the Countess went on the stage and was a nine days wonder. ho showed no ability, however, and now she has to go on the Muse hall " Rusvell ts a daughter of peveral ferce scand=> ACTUAL PROOF. Henry Juber Has Actually Been Cured of Consumption. Ae lives at 17117 Madison avenne He has Lag" cured for = een that he could) hardly “the best dootors said he bad con- are tMther and brother dled of con- oft. 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